According to a claim by 91Mobiles, the design renders of the alleged Moto G75 5G have been made public. The phone looks like it has a thick chin, thin bezels, and a flat display. It has a hole-punch slot for the front camera in the center of the top. The images give the impression that the phone is made of polycarbonate and has a boxy shape.
Moto G75 5G renders leaks and features
While the black model appears to have a simple plastic back, the lighter-colored variant in these leaked photos has a faux leather texture. All things considered, it’s fairly easy to identify this design as one from a recent Motorola phone. In comparison to certain other G family members, this one also appears to have more respectable bezels.
There will be “military-grade durability” and IP68 certification for the G75’s dust and water resistance. The screen will be a 6.8-inch FHD+ panel, and the primary camera will employ a Sony Lytia 600 sensor with OIS. The G75 is expected to feature Dolby Atmos compatibility along with “powerfully efficient Snapdragon performance”—whatever that means.
The Sony LYTIA 600 50MP sensor will be the primary camera among the three back cameras on the Moto G75. Optical image stabilization will be included with this sensor. The leaked graphic indicates the phone will have “powerfully efficient Snapdragon performance,” suggesting the presence of a Snapdragon chip even though RAM and storage are not mentioned. Support for Dolby Atmos is another feature listed.
We still don’t know a lot about smartphones, even if this leak provides a good deal of information. For instance, what Snapdragon chip is Motorola going to put in this device? All we can do is wait patiently for further details to become available before we can find out.